Hat tip @tgraph52 ... Breaking from Atlanta Journal Constitution:
"The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday unanimously rejected former President Donald Trump’s bid to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the 2020 presidential election probe and to quash a special purpose grand jury’s final report that recommends people be indicted."
@tgraph52 Which is true 99% of the time ... We'll have to see how Judge Cannon behaves during the stolen documents trial.
The funny thing is how his minions believe every ruling he loses is part of the vast Deep State conspiracy -- even the rulings by Trump-appointed judges.
It seems that so far Jack Smith is doing things right and avoiding many of the obvious pitfalls involved with trying TFG in the docs cases... Cannon is a wild card still.
I think those other indictments in other locations will be alongside the current FL indictments and not in place of. He's guilty in DC and NJ both and the indictments are issued where the crimes took place... ALLEGEDLY!!
@tgraph52 Re the DC part of the document saga, legally he might be off the hook. He was still President when Air Force One took off from Andrews on January 20, 2021. He was outside the District when the clock chimed twelve and he turned back into a pumpkin. Somewhere in the air on the Eastern Seaboard, that crime began.
If he'd just returned the documents when asked, he would have avoided all this.
no no no
It's a plot by the deep state and ELECTION INTERFERENCE like never seen before... This one man, a strong man, came up to me with tears flowing down his cheeks,, crying.. a big strong man.. and he told me the ELECTION WAS STOLLEN and it's by communists and fascists and marxists and we got to kick of them out of 'Merica or the country is just lost and destroyed.
[how'd I do?? 😜 ]
@tgraph52 Don't forget that all the police "men" were crying ...
@WordsmithFL @tgraph52 Don't you love it when someone tries to prove their innocence by preventing evidence from being heard or witnesses from speaking?
@WordsmithFL
it turns out trump's whiny grievances don't stand up well in court